Joe Mixon has been on a recruiting roller coaster this season. After a breakout year for Freedom as a junior, Mixon's performance at the U.S. Army All-American combine launched him into the national spotlight. Today, Joe Mixon announced his final four schools.

In a surprise move, Mixon named the Cal Bears to his list of top programs. Cal Berkeley was Mixon's first official visit and RB Coach Pierre Ingram has been recruiting Mixon for a very long time now.

In no particular order, Mixon named Cal, UCLA, Oklahoma and Wisconsin as his top four choices this morning.

JSerra Catholic senior Dante Pettis is one of the most dynamic athletes we've watched this high school football season. Pettis is the cousin of former Boise State Broncos WR Austin and is the son of current Texas Rangers coach and former MLB Gold Glove winner Gary.

To say athleticism is in Pettis' blood would be an understatement.

Boise State became Dante's fifth official scholarship offer today and the Broncos are undoubtedly in his top list of schools.

Dante Pettis: 2014 ATH Official Senior Mixtape

Valencia Vikings senior playmaker Nick Jones landed his first scholarship offer from Chadron State recently. The Division II program produced NFL running back Danny Woodhead and is located in Nebraska.

Jones has established himself as one of the most productive receivers in Southern California this season, hauling in 46 catches for 1,126 yards and 15 touchdowns. Jones has a knack for making plays in big games.

Nick Jones: 2014 WR Official Senior Highlights

Class of 2015 Freedom offensive lineman Dominic Fredrickson has landed a scholarship offer from the UCLA Bruins. The 6'3 300 bruiser paved the way for superstar running back and Army All-American Joe Mixon to run wild this season for the Falcons. Fredrickson imposes his will on the opponent and plays with a mean streak.

CLA caught up with Dominic to get his thoughts on receiving an offer from a Pac-12 power like UCLA.

Dominic Fredrickson: Midseason Junior Highlights

The St. Bonaventure Seraphs of Ventura rolled into Sherman Oaks and defeated the Notre Dame Golden Knights 35-21 to advance to the Pac-5 quarterfinals Friday night.

The Seraphs jumped out to an early lead on a 30-yard touchdown strike from junior quarterback Ricky Town to senior playmaker Bryce Dixon. The St. Bonnie defense, led by the stellar play of seniors Davonte Nunnery and Zachary Hamrick, bottled up the Notre Dame offense in the first quarter.

Marcus Chambers: 2015 RB Postgame Interview

Class of 2017 Glenwood Springs (CO) dual-threat quarterback Dante Sparaco has been balling out for the Demons this season. The 6'3 215 gun-slinger dominated the JV competition, amassing over 2,000 all-purpose yards and 22 touchdowns in six games.

Since making the jump to Varsity, Sparaco has excelled on the defensive side of the ball, racking up 75 total tackles (40 solo) and seven sacks, which ranks among the best in Colorado. Sparaco's athletic ability has been utilized on offense, as the quarterback is averaging 9 yards per carry with four rushing touchdowns in four games.

St. Francis junior tight end John Carroll is a rising prospect in the Class of 2015. Carroll was an integral part of the offense and a force along the defensive line for the 8-2 Golden Knights this season.

At 6'3 220, Carroll is the total package, an effective run blocker and a quarterback's best friend in the passing game with his big frame and solid hands.

Westlake sophomore star quarterback Malik Henry led the Warriors to a thrilling 39-36 victory over Oaks Christian to capture the Marmonte League Championship Friday night.

The gunslinger threw for 219 yards and two touchdowns on the night. Trailing 36-32, the Warriors Chase Jasmin blocked the Oaks punt and Lexi Isham scooped up the ball and returned it for the game-winning touchdown, sending the Westlake faithful into a frenzy.